The Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources in conjunction with the Twifo Atti-Morkwa District Assembly in Central region has embarked on a two day sensitization programme against environmental degradation.
The Techimantia Circuit of the Methodist Church of Ghana has held a ceremony to award three best teachers of the local Methodist Primary and JHS schools. The church also donated two computers to the schools and presented seventy school uniforms to needy pupils.
The Vice President His Excellency Paa Kwesi Amissah-Arthur has challenged Regional Ministers to take stock and review their performances in order to chart a new course that would make them real ministers of state to serve the people of Ghana.
The Private Newspaper Association of Ghana (PRINPAG) on Wednesday held a seminar to educate print media owners on the need to repackage their content in news delivery to bring about change in the current digital age.
Kumasi -THE KUMASI Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) has firmed its decision to protect victims of last Sunday's demolition of stores and stalls of about 286 traders at Adehyeman Gardens near Kejetia in Kumasi, by providing a joint police and military protection for the traders.
The Economic and Organized Crimes Office (EOCO) has descended heavily on illegal ferrous scrap metal exporters whose activities are denying the local steel manufacturing industry the needed raw materials to operate.
Accra -It was just past noon in the national capital. The tropical weather was rather mild, following a rainfall the previous day. A middle-aged man, sat under an acacia tree in the middle of the open space that serves as a chop bar at Adabraka, a suburb of Accra.
The Cabinet at its recent meeting, where it endorsed the emergency anti-dollarisation measures of the Bank of Ghana, directed state agencies to offer BoG the necessary support and assistance to achieve its stated objective.
The Deputy Minister of Food and Agriculture, Dr. Ahmed Yakubu Alhassan has observed that though Ghana had been adjudge the fifth most food secured national in Africa, a number of people still experience physical hunger.
A man and a woman who were having sexual intercourse in a guest house close to the Nana Bosoma Market in Sunyani on Wednesday, got stuck when the man could not remove his penis from the woman's vagina.
The Director-General of the Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC), Prof. Benjamin Nyarko, has urged Parliament to pass the Nuclear Power Regulations Bill into Law.
The Minister of Trade and Industry, Haruna Iddrisu, has hinted that a street in the Ketu South Municipal Assembly in the Volta region will be named after the late Komla Afeke Dumor.
The Government of Ghana, through the Ministry of Health, has pledged its support towards the feasibility study for the establishment of the Centre for Bio-equivalence and Bio-pharmaceutical research (CBBR) in Ghana.
The Ghana Accessibility and Affordability Programme (GAAP) Pilot Project-a unique private-public partnership project designed to improve access to medicines that patients in the pilot areas might not be able to afford -has been launched in Accra.
President Mugabe has said former Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation chair Mr Godwills Masimirembwa did not receive a US$6 million bribe from a Ghanaian firm that wanted to dig for diamonds in Marange.
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